The rotation of these logs is handled by the syslog daemon. You can see what
is specified to be logged to those files in /etc/syslog.conf.

HTH
- Paul

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-- Seema Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/30/01 11:10:36 -0800

> Hi
> There are messages.0,messages.1,messages.2,messages.3 in /var/adm
directory.I
> want to switch messages.0 into messages.1,messages.1 into messages.2 and
> messages.2 into messages.3.
> 
> Which Unix command is used to do this?

mv

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